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but will it cost jodi arias hers? their relationship began innocently enough in of all places sin city. >> we were there for a convention. our company had had a big event there. i was there in las vegas with them. >> reporter: travis alexander was a motivational speaker, compelling and effective. he was also a close friend and co-worker of david hughes in the fall of 2006. >> and i knew that he was single and he was always looking for miss alexander. >> reporter: enter saleswoman and aspiring photographer jodi arias. >> and i told travis, hey, there's this cute girl that i work with, you should meet her. and he goes, introduce me. and so i introduced them and then they were able to develop a relationship pretty quickly from there. >> they met in vegas. the night they met it seemed that they -- things heated up very quickly because jodi arias has said within a week or so they're having sex in the car. >> reporter: jodi and travis had an instant physical connection, a whirlwind romance, but a long-distance one, with her
but will it cost jodi arias hers? their relationship began innocently enough in of all places sin city. >> we were there for a convention. our company had had a big event there. i was there in las vegas with them. >> reporter: travis alexander was a motivational speaker, compelling and effective. he was also a close friend and co-worker of david hughes in the fall of 2006. >> and i knew that he was single and he was always looking for miss alexander. >> reporter: enter...
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arias. >> closing arguments from the defense in the jodi arias trial after seemingly endless graphic testimony, the spell binding murder case which has gone on for months is now in the hand s of the jury and no shortage of evidence and testimony to consider. good morning, america, i'm bianna golodryga. the day finally arrived. >> good morning, i'm dan harris. such a wild thing to hear from a defense attorney, nine days out of ten he doesn't even like his client. we'll talk to a legal expert about whether that was legally wise. this is, by the way, saturday, may 4th, may the 4th be with you. explain why it's such a holiday for "star wars" geeks. >>> restaurant chains are at war again and customers may be the winners with low prices on the menus, we'll tell you where to get the best deals coming up on "gma." >> i like that story. >>> and as you said a very important day for "star wars" fanatics. those of you who fall into this category probably know why and we're celebrating with our own little ewoks this morning, we'll explain it all coming up in the show. >>> but first nearing the en
arias. >> closing arguments from the defense in the jodi arias trial after seemingly endless graphic testimony, the spell binding murder case which has gone on for months is now in the hand s of the jury and no shortage of evidence and testimony to consider. good morning, america, i'm bianna golodryga. the day finally arrived. >> good morning, i'm dan harris. such a wild thing to hear from a defense attorney, nine days out of ten he doesn't even like his client. we'll talk to a...
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jodi arias sat and watched both sides. absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> prosecutor told arias planned the 2008 murder driving from northern california to arizona armed with a knife and a stolen dwun. he says after having sex with around she atamted him while his guard was down while he was posing photos in the shower. >> she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew. she was going to kill him. >> family members of travis alexander broke down while mar te nez showed crime scene photos showing the brutally of the killing where around was shot in the head and stabbed nearly 30 times. >> he was killed in three different ways, a stab wound to the hart would have killed him. the obviously the slitting of the throat would have killed him and the shot to the face would have killed him. >> reporter: martinez warned jurors not to believe a word of what jodi arias told them during her 18 case on the witness stand when she claimed she killed alexanderer in self-defense and can't remember the details b
jodi arias sat and watched both sides. absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> prosecutor told arias planned the 2008 murder driving from northern california to arizona armed with a knife and a stolen dwun. he says after having sex with around she atamted him while his guard was down while he was posing photos in the shower. >> she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew. she was going to kill him. >> family members of travis alexander broke down...
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now it's time foreclosing arguments in the jodi arias legal drama. >> santa ana winds are causing havoc for firefighters in california. >>> plus chris kelly is found dead. >>> a florida homeowner finds four feet of mud in his home and the ad is being called the most racist commercial in history. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, may 2nd. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm mara schiavocampo. >>> the investigation into the boston marathon bombings is far from over and for you three friends of jailed friends of dzhokhar tsarnaev have been arrested and charged. >> reporter: the fbi says three days after the devastating bombing at the boston marathon three college friends of the surviving bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev fearing he may have been one of the bombers went to his college dorm and found a black pabackpack and thw it away. agents found the backpack five days ago containing those empty fireworks tubes. federal bomb technicians believe the marathon bombs were made using the explosive powder from fireworks. the three charged today, robel
now it's time foreclosing arguments in the jodi arias legal drama. >> santa ana winds are causing havoc for firefighters in california. >>> plus chris kelly is found dead. >>> a florida homeowner finds four feet of mud in his home and the ad is being called the most racist commercial in history. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, may 2nd. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm mara schiavocampo....
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all right. >>> but first, the very latest on the jodi arias trial. the closing arguments by her defense team start today and thursday, prosecutor juan martinez called arias a manipulative liar who won't let travis alexander rest in peace. abc's ryan owens has more from the courtroom in phoenix. >> she knew. she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew she was going to kill him. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez believes jodi arias should die for killing her ex-boyfriend and he went for her jugular during closing arguments. >> she may cry now, but the jury instructions have told you that sympathy is not to be considered in this particular case. no doubt that she did it. >> reporter: he called the 32-year-old a master manipulator, a chameleon. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: martinez said her lying didn't stop when she pledged to tell the whole truth and took the witness stand for those 18 long days. >> it's like a field of lies that has sprouted around her as she sat on that witness stand. it's ever
all right. >>> but first, the very latest on the jodi arias trial. the closing arguments by her defense team start today and thursday, prosecutor juan martinez called arias a manipulative liar who won't let travis alexander rest in peace. abc's ryan owens has more from the courtroom in phoenix. >> she knew. she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew she was going to kill him. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez believes jodi arias should die for killing her...
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closing arguments in the jodi arias trial are over. was the prosecution able to convince jurors that she is guilty? we'll find out how they did after a quick break. >>> closing arguments in the jodi arias trial are over. the prosecutor is trying to paint her as a liar who carefully planned the killing of travis alexander. while the defense says that she killed the victim in self-defense. our ted rolands has the details. >> reporter: jodi arias sat and watched as both sides argued over how they believe she killed her exboyfriend, travis alexander. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez told jurors that arias planned alexander's 2008 murder driving from northern california to arizona armed with a knife and a stolen gun. he says after having sex with alexander she attacked him when his guard was down, while he was posing for these photos in the shower. >> she knew. she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew. she was going to kill him. >> reporter: family members of travi
closing arguments in the jodi arias trial are over. was the prosecution able to convince jurors that she is guilty? we'll find out how they did after a quick break. >>> closing arguments in the jodi arias trial are over. the prosecutor is trying to paint her as a liar who carefully planned the killing of travis alexander. while the defense says that she killed the victim in self-defense. our ted rolands has the details. >> reporter: jodi arias sat and watched as both sides argued...
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now it's time foreclosing arguments in the jodi arias legal drama. >>> santa ana winds are causing havoc for over 400 firefighters in california. >>> plus chris kelly, half of the '90s duo krisskross is found dead. >>> a florida homeowner finds four feet of mud in his home and the ad is being called the most racist commercial in history. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, may 2nd. >>> good morning. i'm richard lui. the boston bombing investigation widens. three friends of jailed suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev has been arrested and charges. nbc's tracie potts details for us. >> reporter: sources don't think that were involved in buying any materials but they do believe they may have destroyed evidence after the fact. authorities have had their eyes on the three for over a week. two have been jailed. now, robel phillipos is charged with making charged statements. dias cab buy everybody and azamat tazhayakov are charged. >> he's just as shocked as the rest of the community is. >> reporter: investigators say the suspect took a backpack of empty firew
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so who are the people deciding jodi arias's fate? our casey wian finds out. >> reporter: the case is now in the hands of a jury. nearly all are white. all but one are middle aged in their 40s to 60s. during the trial three different jurors were kiss missed. one for a dui, one for misconduct and one because of illness. something unusual in this case has been under arizona law jurors are allowed to ask questions of witnesses and, boy, did they in this case. jurors submitted more than 200 questions to the judge to be asked of witnesses in the case. presiding over this we mentioned the judge, sherry stevens, is a former prosecutor in arizona, spent 21 years as a prosecutor. the last 12 years she's been a judge. her two previous assignments were in family court and juvenile court. now of course she's presiding over criminal cases. she has very high ratings by the state judicial performance review. nearly 100%. last year she was re-elected by more than 73% of the vote. now thanks to the fans of the aries case, watchers of the case, there i
so who are the people deciding jodi arias's fate? our casey wian finds out. >> reporter: the case is now in the hands of a jury. nearly all are white. all but one are middle aged in their 40s to 60s. during the trial three different jurors were kiss missed. one for a dui, one for misconduct and one because of illness. something unusual in this case has been under arizona law jurors are allowed to ask questions of witnesses and, boy, did they in this case. jurors submitted more than 200...
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today the defense begins its closing arguments to try and save jodi arias' life. what we can expect, next. >>> then after the boston bombings, security is increased around the country. we're live at the kentucky derby with its plans to keep visitors safe. >> and you are going to want to see this. brand-new dash cam video showing the moment that reese witherspoon was arrested. what she said, and did. and forced a police officer to put her into handcuffs. this is ugly. you're watching. >> do you know my name? oh, boy. [ groans ] ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading value brand. and it's four times stronger. charmin ultra strong. >>> welcome back to "starting point" everyone, i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. by the end of the day, jurors in the jodi arias murder trial will finally be ready to deliberate. prosecutors in their closing yesterday painted a very different picture of this defendant. cnn's ted rowlands will be in the courtroom today. h
today the defense begins its closing arguments to try and save jodi arias' life. what we can expect, next. >>> then after the boston bombings, security is increased around the country. we're live at the kentucky derby with its plans to keep visitors safe. >> and you are going to want to see this. brand-new dash cam video showing the moment that reese witherspoon was arrested. what she said, and did. and forced a police officer to put her into handcuffs. this is ugly. you're...
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and jodi arias has the right to be there for that type of a conference. same with jodi, she needs to sit there quietly. jon: doesn't that give her an advantage if she sees the evidence ahead of the prosecution's finale? >> i don't think it gives her an advantage, and i think fred is right. i think really what they are doing is they are previewing what evidence that juan martinez is going to show in front of the jury to make sure the family will be okay with that. so they have an option to leave the courtroom. and also there might be an issue they are talking about in terms of what is called cumulative evidence, to make sure that not too much of these photographs of travis being killed are shown to the jury. jon: brian, let me stay with you for this question. you say that the fact that the jurors were still writing out questions as recently as yesterday, questions to be posed to jodi arias, the defendant here, that doesn't bode well, you say, for the prosecution. why? >> jon, absolutely. i mean, if jurors are writing questions and taking notes on the defen
and jodi arias has the right to be there for that type of a conference. same with jodi, she needs to sit there quietly. jon: doesn't that give her an advantage if she sees the evidence ahead of the prosecution's finale? >> i don't think it gives her an advantage, and i think fred is right. i think really what they are doing is they are previewing what evidence that juan martinez is going to show in front of the jury to make sure the family will be okay with that. so they have an option to...
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jodi arias is on trial for killing travis alexander in 2008. the jury began deliberations yesterday following dramatic closing arguments. >> she was in reasonable fear that he was going to end her life. it's part of the reality, ladies and gentlemen, of this day is that out of this scene, out of this picture, behind which many dirty little secrets were held, somebody was not going to make it out alive. it was either going to be jodi or travis. >> criminal defense attorney holly hughes is here. let's talk about how the defense summed up the case and closing arguments. they say prosecutors didn't prove the case so you can't convict her. what do you think of the strategy? >> well, they used what they had, don. the problem with this particular case and this particular defendant is she loves to talk. before this particular team of lawyers got involved she gave interviews to television stations all over the place proclaiming she's innocent. she lied to the police, gave three different stories. they were hemmed in. they were hog tied by their client's
jodi arias is on trial for killing travis alexander in 2008. the jury began deliberations yesterday following dramatic closing arguments. >> she was in reasonable fear that he was going to end her life. it's part of the reality, ladies and gentlemen, of this day is that out of this scene, out of this picture, behind which many dirty little secrets were held, somebody was not going to make it out alive. it was either going to be jodi or travis. >> criminal defense attorney holly...
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. >>> sensational murder trial of jodi arias could be in the hands of a jury. nearly four moves testimony from 36 witnesses concluded late wednesday with attorneys now prepping foreclosing arguments. the 32-year-old has admitted to shooting and stabbing her then boyfriend travis alexander back in 2008 but she argues it was in self-defense. her attorney claims she was abused. prosecutors contend arias is a calculating and cold-blooded killer who can't keep her story straight. she faces the death penalty if convicted. >>> more than 400 firefighters in southern california are battling a fast-moving wildfire fueled by fierce santa ana winds. the blaze has burned 3,000 acres destroying one home and displacing hundreds of residents. >> reporter: the fast-moving fire broke out in the foot hills of the san bernardino mountains in southern california. it sent a cloud of thick black smoke billowing into the sky blanketing the nearby valley. the flames consumed one home and forced officials to evacuate a nearby neighborhood. >> she's 83 years old. she has all her belongin
. >>> sensational murder trial of jodi arias could be in the hands of a jury. nearly four moves testimony from 36 witnesses concluded late wednesday with attorneys now prepping foreclosing arguments. the 32-year-old has admitted to shooting and stabbing her then boyfriend travis alexander back in 2008 but she argues it was in self-defense. her attorney claims she was abused. prosecutors contend arias is a calculating and cold-blooded killer who can't keep her story straight. she faces...
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if these jurors believe that jodi arias is in big trouble. if these jurors have questions, even a couple of them have questions about premeditation, that's a huge win for jodi arias >> that's the point. only one or two need to have questions. >> right, well, to hang the jury potentially and that's why the deliberations in a case like this become so important because they're not going to be fighting over who did it. they'll be focusing on very, very minute details of what happened here. >> okay, dan, nancy, thanks very much. let's get the weather from sam. >> hey, george, it's hard to see the beauty in minnesota when it's covered in 13 inches of heavy, wet snow, the difference in spring and winter 12340e, winter it's dry, fluffy snow and spring snow has so much moisture in it it's taking tree lines down. plus it's hard to move and shovel and get out of the way and there's more of it, by the way, i know. i don't have much good news. take a look at the southern area of the map. oklahoma city isn't getting snow. if they did it would be the latest
if these jurors believe that jodi arias is in big trouble. if these jurors have questions, even a couple of them have questions about premeditation, that's a huge win for jodi arias >> that's the point. only one or two need to have questions. >> right, well, to hang the jury potentially and that's why the deliberations in a case like this become so important because they're not going to be fighting over who did it. they'll be focusing on very, very minute details of what happened...
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just jodi arias. >> you'd be in the courtroom saying this defendant -- >> no question. and pointing to her. and playing to that theory. the real issue, though, is whether or not they can save her life. she's not going to be acquitted. keeping the needle out of her arm -- >> do you agree with that, lisa? that this is all about keeping her off of death row. >> if the jury believes the self-defense theory, it's a home run for jodi arias, but i don't think expect to see that. she's hoping for a manslaughter conviction which will save her from the death penalty. >> you mentioned the experts a few moments ago. we had various witnesses testifying she has everything from ptsd, battered women syndrome and borderline personality syndrome. do the experts wash each other out? >> sometimes it's the benefit of the defendant, what you've done is muddy the water. the prosecution has a very strong forensic case, strong circumstantial evidence. they didn't really need to get into the argument over what mental defect she had. >> i think the jurors are going to focus on the stab wounds in
just jodi arias. >> you'd be in the courtroom saying this defendant -- >> no question. and pointing to her. and playing to that theory. the real issue, though, is whether or not they can save her life. she's not going to be acquitted. keeping the needle out of her arm -- >> do you agree with that, lisa? that this is all about keeping her off of death row. >> if the jury believes the self-defense theory, it's a home run for jodi arias, but i don't think expect to see...
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. >>> it should not be long before jurors in the jodi arias trial start besiding her fate. today her defense attorneys present their closing arguments just one day after prosecutors went after her. they accused her of being a liar who killed her boyfriend in cold blood. here's ted row lands. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: jodi arias broke down listening to prosecutor juan martinez methodically lay out his closing argument that she is a cold-blooded killer who premeditated the murder of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. >> she knew, she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew that she was going to kill him. >> reporter: martinez told jurors that in 2008 arias drove from northern california to alexander's home in mesa, arizona, armed with a knife and a stolen gun she took from her grandparents. she used cans of gasoline to refuel her car and turned off her cell phone to avoid leaving a trail. >> she knew that she was covering to kill him. >> reporter: family members openly wep as martinez, using graphic photos from the crim
. >>> it should not be long before jurors in the jodi arias trial start besiding her fate. today her defense attorneys present their closing arguments just one day after prosecutors went after her. they accused her of being a liar who killed her boyfriend in cold blood. here's ted row lands. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: jodi arias broke down listening to prosecutor juan martinez methodically lay out his closing argument that she is a...
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>> from a business standpoint, and i think we talked about this in the jodi arias case as well, when you attack a victim, you're attacking somebody who's dead. that could certainly come back to haunt them, couldn't it? >> it certainly could, and they're going to be doing it right in front of his three wonderful children, his lovely mother, who's in her 80s. it's a risky strategy, and they're doing it to see, one, they can win the case, and if they can't, they want the damage amount to be low. so i think it's risky. >> what do you think is the strongest element to the family's side of this case? >> well, i think the strongest element is that apparently one of the co-chief executive officers of the concert promoter aeg had been a manager of michael in the '90s, knew he had a prescription drug issue because doctors had been describing a lot of it to him after he accidentally burned his hair during a pepsi commercial, and they were put on notice they needed the right type of physician to handle his issues. i think the theory is going to be that, yes, maybe michael jackson introduced them
>> from a business standpoint, and i think we talked about this in the jodi arias case as well, when you attack a victim, you're attacking somebody who's dead. that could certainly come back to haunt them, couldn't it? >> it certainly could, and they're going to be doing it right in front of his three wonderful children, his lovely mother, who's in her 80s. it's a risky strategy, and they're doing it to see, one, they can win the case, and if they can't, they want the damage amount...
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jodi arias spent 18 days on the stand pleading her case. now lawyers are making their final closing arguments. now, some attorneys like to save a surprise sometimes for closing arguments because it's the last thing those jurors may hold on to, and if we hear any surprise fireworks, obviously, inside that courtroom, we will let you know right away. >>> coming up next, though, this is a story that everyone is talking about today. i was talking about this this morning on a plane. a mother reappears suddenly after being gone for more than a decade, just up and leaves her life. she says she couldn't take her family life anymore, and we're about to speak live with the investigator to whom she confessed, the investigator who had been tracking her for all these years. plus, a 5 year old accidently shoots and kills his little sister with his very own gun. that's coming up, as well. stay here. look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of p
jodi arias spent 18 days on the stand pleading her case. now lawyers are making their final closing arguments. now, some attorneys like to save a surprise sometimes for closing arguments because it's the last thing those jurors may hold on to, and if we hear any surprise fireworks, obviously, inside that courtroom, we will let you know right away. >>> coming up next, though, this is a story that everyone is talking about today. i was talking about this this morning on a plane. a mother...
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jodi arias's case is in the hands of the injury after -- the jury after closing arguments. the prosecution claims it was premeditated murder. those are the top stories right now. shannon, back to you. >> shannon: thank you, elizabeth. >> i think they are guilty of crimes of omission, rather than commission. >> shannon: senator john mccain, on "fox news sunday," referring to how the obama administration has handled benghazi, a much-anticipated benghazi hearing on capitol hill this week will include three state department officials. two of them are characterized as whistle-blowers, appearing before the house government oversight committee on wednesday. they are expected to yield pertinent information about who knew what, and when. steve ozberg was the steve counsel on the committee and has key insights. >> thank you for having me. >> shannon: i want to ask you about information that has surfaced that has to do with one of the men who will testify, gregory hicks. we are learning from what he told investigatorsa that he was a senior diplomat in the country tstarting on septembe
jodi arias's case is in the hands of the injury after -- the jury after closing arguments. the prosecution claims it was premeditated murder. those are the top stories right now. shannon, back to you. >> shannon: thank you, elizabeth. >> i think they are guilty of crimes of omission, rather than commission. >> shannon: senator john mccain, on "fox news sunday," referring to how the obama administration has handled benghazi, a much-anticipated benghazi hearing on...
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. >>> and closing arguments in the jodi arias murder trial this morning in phoenix. we understand the prosecution are expected to take four to five hours each so they could spill over into tomorrow. the judge will then instruct jurors before deliberations begin. arias is accused of killing her boyfriend, travis alexander in 2008 and she insists she was acting in self-defense. >>> henry kissinger is giving hillary clinton a reason to consider a presidential run in 2016. at an awards dinner last night in washington, kissinger pointed out that secretaries of state have a good track record when it comes to winning presidential elections. six of them, he says, have gone on to become commander in chief. >> i want to tell hillary when she misses the office, she looks at the history of secretary of state there might be hope for a fulfilling life afterwards. [ applause ] >> he presented hillary clinton with the atlantic council's distinguished leadership award last night. >> i did not know this next story like the city they call home. >> i knew it. >> they're proving they are
. >>> and closing arguments in the jodi arias murder trial this morning in phoenix. we understand the prosecution are expected to take four to five hours each so they could spill over into tomorrow. the judge will then instruct jurors before deliberations begin. arias is accused of killing her boyfriend, travis alexander in 2008 and she insists she was acting in self-defense. >>> henry kissinger is giving hillary clinton a reason to consider a presidential run in 2016. at an...